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Month-on-month growth rates along with standard errors for the all manufacturing Producer Price Index (PPI; gross sector output including duty), January 2018 to December 2018.
Historical class-level data for the Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers' housing costs (CPIH), which extends the series back to 1988. Index values for 1988 to 2004, and annual growth rates for 1989 to 2005 are provided for indicative purposes only and do not form part of the National Statistic series.
A longer time series of the contributions to input producer price inflation.
A longer time series of the contributions to output producer price inflation.
Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers’ housing costs (CPIH)-consistent inflation rates calculated for different income groups in the UK, by category of spend. Data are for the period 2005 to 2018.
The latest annual update of consumer price inflation weights.
Estimated percentage of final household consumption that is directly due to imports, for each classification of individual consumption by purpose (COICOP) class in the UK.
Presents experimental price indices that are constructed from web scraped clothing data. These are early analysis using experimental techniques to help us develop our statistical methodology and are not comparable with headline estimates of inflation. We would strongly caution against their use in economic modelling and analysis.
This workbook presents experimental price indices that are constructed from ONS web scraped data from three grocery retailers since May 2014. These are early analysis using experimental techniques to help us develop our statistical methodology and are not comparable with headline estimates of inflation. We would strongly caution against their use in economic modelling and analysis.